Replacing basic chassis components
Standard 1.0
118
CallPilot
3
Place the fingertips of your left hand under the built-in handle on the back
of the cover.
4
Pull the cover approximately 2.5 cm (one inch) away from the front of the
server until it stops. See “C” in the diagram above.
5
Use your left hand to pull the back end of the cover toward you to
disengage the bottom row of tabs from the notches in the chassis, as
shown in the diagram above.
6
Use both hands to lift the cover upward to disengage the top row of tabs
from the notches in the top edge of the chassis.
7
Set the cover aside.
8
Place the server on its side.
.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury
Do not touch the sharp metal edges of the cover as they can
cause personal injury.
.
CAUTION
Risk of server damage
Always lay the server on its side, with the open side facing up,
before you begin working in the server interior. This provides
greater stability. If you leave the server in its standing position,
it may tip over as you remove or insert components.
Summary of Contents for CallPilot 702t
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Page 6: ...vi CallPilot Publication history Standard 1 0 ...
Page 26: ...Troubleshooting your CallPilot system Standard 1 0 26 CallPilot ...
Page 50: ...Using Windows NT online diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 50 CallPilot ...
Page 62: ...Using serial port diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 62 CallPilot ...
Page 76: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 76 CallPilot ...
Page 102: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 102 CallPilot ...
Page 194: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 194 CallPilot ...
Page 240: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 240 CallPilot ...
Page 254: ...Replacing or adding voice processing boards Standard 1 0 254 CallPilot ...
Page 264: ...Replacing DIMMs and the CPU Standard 1 0 264 CallPilot ...
Page 284: ...SSU and BIOS Standard 1 0 284 CallPilot ...
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